Adam Eaton

Jon Heyman: Roy Halladay sweepstakes could be just another Yankees-Red Sox bout

The Yankees recently called the Blue Jays to express interest in superstar pitcher Roy Halladay. And while the Yankees made the very same call last summer with no hope of acquiring Halladay, this time they have a real reason to...

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Cliff Corcoran: NL West Hot Stove Preview

The McCourts' divorce could hamstring the Dodgers' spending this winter The Rockies could deal a spare outfielder for starting pitching help The pitching-rich Giants are a team that should sacrifice defense for offense Will a...

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5 questions for the Phillies to ponder

EVEN BEFORE the Phillies' season ended with a 7-3 loss in Game 6 of the World Series, general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. and his front-office team had held preliminary discussions about some of the decisions they will have to make...

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Born Again

All right, let’s get the required disclaimers out of the way first. Yes, it hurts to lose any World Series in any year under any circumstances. There is no such thing as too many wins. Congratulations to the New York Yankees....

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Inside the Game: Pedro had passion - not much else

By Jim Salisbury Inquirer Baseball Columnist NEW YORK - He wore his hunger for a championship on his sleeve, and last night had a chance to keep the dream alive for him and his team when he took the mound in Game 6 of the World...

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Pettitte was nearly dealt to Phils in '99

BY Anthony Mccarron DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Saturday, October 31st 2009, 4:00 AM A-World Bummer Will Alex Rodriguez snap out of his World Series funk? - The trade-that-nearly-was would have changed Andy Pettitte's pinstripes...

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CROWD SHOWS JIMMY THE BX.

True, in Philly, an Eagles crowd once pelted Santa Claus with snowballs. But New York never forgave Charles Smith for being so nice that he refused to dunk the ball four different times in six seconds.

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Game 1 hurlers are ex-Indians

Cliff Lee and CC Sabathia share many things. Both are lefthanded. Both won an American League Cy Young Award as a member of the Cleveland Indians. The two are close friends, and both will start Game 1 of the World Series tonight.

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Sam Donnellon: Yankees vs. Phillies: More than just the money

By Sam Donnellon Daily News Sports Columnist YANKEES OUTFIELDER Nick Swisher never hit more than 24 home runs in a season until this year, only batted .219 in 153 games for the Chicago White Sox last season. He bats eighth for...

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The Rotation

One of the undeniable truths about the 2010 Baltimore Orioles is that they need better pitching than the 2009 O's had. The '09 birds were dead last in the majors in ERA, FIP, WHIP, and HR/9. So, let's have a gander at the...

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